Yeah. So I have long connections to both. Um, my family is Jewish. We weren't raised, like, religious, really, but we were culturally Jewish. And I like to kind of associate my relationship growing up with my Jewish culture, as were, like the Easter Christian equivalents of Jews. And so but, um, I always felt really connected and happy with Passover and, um, Hanukkah and all that. And so I when I kind of entered my adolescence, I started really wanting to explore it more. And so that was when I started to get more in depth researching into what does being a Jew look like? Because it's always something that I knew was just a fact about my heritage and my life and my family, but I hadn't actually questioned what that meant because we weren't really that in depth in the community, you know. And so in probably the last ten years, I have put a lot more of my energy into that. And it's felt really meaningful and grounding in a way. Um, and then with Fiddler on the roof, my family. So I'm a only child, single parent situation, and my mom was an actor my entire life. She still is. And now she's a drama teacher. But, um, I have been raised listening to Golden Age musical theater since before I could speak. And so I really sorry. I forgot how to say words. Um, but he.